Sour cream, as in the delightfully tasty topping for baked potatoes, will not harm your baby while you're pregnant. Neither will cheese which is another cultured product or yogurt (another) or any of a number of other cultured products. Unpasteurised milk products should not be eaten while pregnant but it is quite safe to eat pasteurised products. Be careful about taking advice on a website. If you have a question like that, ask your doctor.
There is not a way to correct a cream that has curdled. After a cream has curdled it is no more good.
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How long can a casserole containing sour cream be safe in refrigerator
if it smells and tastes sour? also if its chunky
VarietiesCultured sour cream Sour cream must contain at least 18% milk fat by weight to carry this designation.Cultured half-and-halfThis version of sour cream is made from half-and-half.Low-fat and light sour creamThese sour cream versions are made from half-and-half and milk.Sour cream alternativeThis is a designation for fat-free sour cream, which is typically made from skim milk.Nonfat (or fat-free) sour creamThis variety is often labeled "sour cream alternative"This product is made with skim milk and vegetable oil.I got this answer from:www.pccnaturalmarkets.com
Nope. Sour cream has to do with One certain ingredient and Sour ice cream is like sour milk but the sour in the ice cream is the milk:)
There are many benefits with curd. 1. Curd gets digested easily than milk. 2. The minerals of curd calcium and phosporous gets easily absorbed in human body very easily. 3. The vitamins are also more in curd than in milk. Recipes can also be prepared with curd. Please do follow the link for more recipes.
No. Sour cream and heavy cream have different functions, and produce different flavors. If you don't have sour cream or heavy cream handy, find a cheesecake recipe that doesn't call for them.
It will smell sour and could be clotted or curdled.
no
Sour cream is a colloidal suspension.
No Sour gream and heavy cream are two different items.